Scheppach 7901200714

Scheppach 7901200714 Saw Blade Set Instruction Manual

Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your Scheppach 7901200714 Saw Blade Set. This set includes two high-quality HW (Hard Metal) saw blades designed for various cutting applications. Please read these instructions carefully before installation and operation to ensure safety and optimal performance.

Consignes de sécurité

Always prioritize safety when working with power tools and saw blades.

  • Portez un équipement de protection individuelle (EPI) : Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection, and appropriate gloves when handling or operating saw blades.
  • Débrancher l'alimentation : Ensure the power tool is unplugged or its battery removed before installing, removing, or performing any maintenance on the saw blade.
  • Inspecter les lames : Before each use, inspect the saw blade for any damage, cracks, missing teeth, or excessive wear. Do not use damaged blades.
  • Lame adaptée au matériau : Use the appropriate blade for the material being cut. The 48-tooth blade is for wood, laminate, chipboard, and plastics. The 60-tooth blade is for aluminum, non-ferrous metals, and thin wood materials.
  • Correct Rotation Direction: Ensure the saw blade is installed with the teeth pointing in the correct direction of rotation as indicated on the blade and the saw.
  • Montage sécurisé : Always ensure the saw blade is securely fastened to the saw arbor according to the saw manufacturer's instructions.
  • Maintenir les gardes : Never operate a saw without its safety guards properly in place and functioning.
  • Pièce stable : Always secure the workpiece firmly to prevent kickback during cutting.
  • Gardez les mains claires : Keep hands and fingers away from the rotating blade.

Contenu du colis

Your Scheppach 7901200714 Saw Blade Set includes the following items:

  • 1 x HW Saw Blade, Diameter 254 x 30 mm, 2.8 mm thickness, 48 teeth
  • 1 x HW Saw Blade, Diameter 254 x 30 mm, 2.8 mm thickness, 60 teeth

Setup: Installing the Saw Blade

  1. Coupure de courant : Ensure your saw is unplugged from the power source or its battery is removed before beginning installation.
  2. Retirer l'ancienne lame (le cas échéant) : Follow your saw's manufacturer instructions to safely remove the existing saw blade.
  3. Arbre propre : Clean the saw arbor and any flanges to ensure a flat, secure mounting surface.
  4. Sélectionner la lame : Choose the appropriate blade for your task (48-tooth for wood/plastics, 60-tooth for metals/thin wood).
  5. Installer Blade : Place the new saw blade onto the arbor, ensuring the rotation arrow on the blade matches the rotation direction of your saw. The teeth should point towards the direction of the cut.
Scheppach 60-tooth saw blade
Image: Scheppach 60-tooth saw blade (254 x 30 x 2.8 mm). This blade is designed for cutting aluminum, non-ferrous metals, and thin wood materials. Note the rotation arrow and safety markings.
  1. Attaches sécurisées : Reinstall any washers, flanges, and the arbor nut. Tighten the arbor nut securely using the appropriate wrench, ensuring the blade is firmly seated but not overtightened.
  2. Vérifier la présence de jeu : Manually rotate the blade to check for any wobble or improper seating. If wobble is present, re-check installation.
  3. Replace Guards: Ensure all saw guards are properly reinstalled and functioning before restoring power.

Mode d'emploi

Proper operation ensures efficient cutting and extends blade life.

  • Sélection de la lame :
    • Lame à 48 dents : Ideal for general-purpose cutting of wood, laminate, chipboard, and various plastics. Provides a good balance of speed and finish.
    • Lame à 60 dents : Recommended for finer cuts in wood, and specifically designed for cutting aluminum and other non-ferrous metals. This blade offers a smoother finish and is suitable for materials where a cleaner edge is critical.
  • Compatibilité matérielle : Always verify that the blade is suitable for the material you intend to cut. Using the wrong blade can lead to poor cuts, blade damage, or safety hazards.
  • Taux d'alimentation : Apply a consistent and moderate feed rate. Forcing the blade through the material can cause overheating, premature wear, and kickback. A too slow feed rate can also cause burning.
  • Zone de travail dégagée : Ensure your work area is clear of obstructions and that you have adequate space to maneuver the workpiece safely.
  • Coupes d'essai : For critical projects, perform a test cut on a scrap piece of the same material to verify blade performance and adjust saw settings if necessary.
Scheppach 48-tooth saw blade
Image: Scheppach 48-tooth saw blade (254 x 30 x 2.8 mm). This blade is universally applicable for cutting wood, chipboard, laminates, and plastics. Note the rotation arrow and safety markings.

Entretien

Regular maintenance helps prolong the life of your saw blades and ensures consistent cutting performance.

  • Nettoyage: After each use, clean the blade to remove resin, pitch, or metal shavings. Use a suitable blade cleaner and a stiff brush. Avoid abrasive materials that could damage the carbide teeth.
  • Inspection: Periodically inspect the blade for signs of wear, such as dull teeth, chipped carbide tips, or cracks in the blade body. A dull blade can cause burning, excessive strain on the saw, and an inferior cut.
  • Affûtage: When teeth become dull, have the blade professionally sharpened by a qualified service. Do not attempt to sharpen carbide-tipped blades yourself unless you have specialized equipment and training.
  • Stockage: Store saw blades in a dry, protected environment to prevent rust and damage. Use the original packaging or a blade storage case to protect the teeth.

Dépannage

Si vous rencontrez des problèmes lors de l'utilisation, tenez compte des problèmes courants et des solutions suivantes :

  • Poor Cut Quality (Rough Edges, Burning):
    • Cause: Dull blade, incorrect blade for material, too slow feed rate, excessive resin buildup.
    • Solution: Clean or sharpen blade, select appropriate blade, increase feed rate slightly, clean blade thoroughly.
  • Vibrations ou oscillations excessives :
    • Cause: Blade not properly seated, damaged blade, bent arbor, loose arbor nut.
    • Solution: Reinstall blade, inspect blade for damage (replace if necessary), check saw arbor for damage, tighten arbor nut.
  • Surchauffe de la lame :
    • Cause: Dull blade, incorrect feed rate, cutting too deep, insufficient cooling.
    • Solution: Sharpen blade, adjust feed rate, reduce depth of cut, ensure proper ventilation.
  • Rebond :
    • Cause: Improper workpiece support, dull blade, forcing the cut, binding.
    • Solution: Secure workpiece firmly, use sharp blade, maintain steady feed rate, avoid binding.

Caractéristiques

FonctionnalitéDescription
MarqueScheppach
Numéro de modèle7901200714
MatérielHW (Hard Metal)
Diamètre de la lame254 mm (10 pouces)
Diamètre du trou de l'arbre30 mm (1.18 pouces)
Épaisseur de la lame2.8 mm
Number of Teeth (Blade 1)48
Application (48T Blade)Wood, Laminate, Chipboard, Plastics
Number of Teeth (Blade 2)60
Application (60T Blade)Aluminum, Non-ferrous Metals, Thin Wood Materials
Régime maximal6000 min⁻¹ (as indicated on blade image)
Saw blade dimensions illustration
Image: Illustration showing the approximate dimensions of the saw blade, indicating a 10-inch (26 cm) diameter.

Garantie et assistance

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries regarding your Scheppach 7901200714 Saw Blade Set, please refer to the documentation provided with your original purchase or contact Scheppach customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official website ou sur l'emballage du produit.

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